The advertisement begins by saying there are a lot of myths about workplace relations. Ms Bennett then appears and says: “The biggest myth is that employees are alone and unprotected and that’s just not true.” She goes on to speak on the role of the authority while footage depicts her and other officials carrying out their duties. It is believed to be the first time a public servant has appeared in a television commercial promoting government policies.

As that story and other stories (including in The Australian) relate, Julia Gillard has denounced the advertisements as “an appalling waste of taxpayers’ money and an “arrogant abuse” of the public service for a political campaign.” Ms Gillard says that the advertisements “might breach public service guidelines requiring bureaucrats to be apolitical.”

Ms Gillard is careful not to criticise Ms Bennett personally for the advertisements, preferring to lay the blame on the government and to question whether Ms Bennett had a choice in taking part in them. Personally, I think that is too kind to Ms Bennett, and I’m not alone.

I suspect that Ms Gillard may also have views which go beyond those which she has expressed on the record. It will be interesting to see what happens to Ms Bennett if there is a change of government at the next election.

Update:There is more on Barbara Bennett in various editions of the SMH this week, including: